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		<title>Latest findings released in St. Petersburg pelican deaths</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[After initial testing in and around a retention pond known as Riviera Bay Lake, independent biologists from Arcadis have discovered a potential cause. &#8220;There&#8217;s a significant nutrient impact on this stormwater lake,&#8221; said Interim Water Resources Director John Palenchar, &#8220;A lot of nitrogen was seen in the analytical results that came back from this lake.&#8221; Arcadis biologists say potential sources of the increased nitrogen could be from runoff containing fertilizers which create the neighborhood&#8217;s landscaping up to the lake shore,&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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